“Morning Glory Clouds” explores the captivating atmospheric phenomena of Morning Glory clouds, rare, rolling cloud formations.
The book uniquely combines atmospheric science, geography, and indigenous knowledge to unravel the mysteries of these meteorological events.
One intriguing fact is that these clouds are often associated with turbulence, posing potential aviation hazards.
Another is their deep cultural significance to indigenous communities in regions where they frequently appear, who have observed and interpreted them for generations.
The book examines the complex interplay of temperature gradients, humidity, and wind patterns necessary for Morning Glory cloud formation, emphasizing the role of gravity waves.
It progresses from basic meteorological principles and geographical settings to a detailed explanation of atmospheric processes and concludes with specific observation locations, particularly in Northern Australia, and the impact of climate change.
This comprehensive approach offers valuable insights into weather forecasting and understanding atmospheric mechanics.